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  1. CBBarnett

    Calgary Bike Lanes and Bike Paths

    What's with the scarcity mindset? Connectivity for active mobility should always be increased, everywhere - you need both new N/S connections and E/W connections! :)
  2. CBBarnett

    Calgary Bike Lanes and Bike Paths

    Depending on where you are starting from and where you are going, I'd agree with you that 12th Avenue is typically best for more bike/scooter commutes from outside the Beltline, particularly now that they extended it past the death-trap that is 14th Street SW into Sunalta. But 12th Avenue can't...
  3. CBBarnett

    Versant | 16m | 5s | Eagle Crest | FAAS Architecture

    Bankview is definitely an underrated hood, at least from the main stream discussions. I think what keeps it beneath the radar is how steady it is, it's not exciting or ever the "next big thing" area - it just quietly has always been redeveloping forever, often at reasonably dense, middle-class...
  4. CBBarnett

    Bow33 | 22m | 6s | Truman | NORR

    Yes all good points, I was mostly being cheeky with my statement - I would welcome someone doing the actual math on how much pedestrian-oriented retail is actually out there! My main point remains valid I think - this building materially changes the supply and condition of pedestrian-oriented...
  5. CBBarnett

    Calgary Transit

    Conceptually, the most expensive part of Calgary Transit's operation is lack of priority over cars in all the ways from major capital projects to operations to day-to-day, particularly where they need it the most (like downtown and entering/exiting major destinations like hospitals). The caveat...
  6. CBBarnett

    Bow33 | 22m | 6s | Truman | NORR

    Without doing any real analysis or counting, I don't think it's too much of leap to say this one building approximately doubled the amount of pedestrian-oriented retail bays within the whole west Calgary catchment:
  7. CBBarnett

    Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

    Random question if anyone is in the know: Does anyone know if there's anything major planned for Chinook Centre in the future? I recall they had some expansion plans/additional residential possibilities imagined at one point, but that was nearly a decade ago. This thought was triggered by...
  8. CBBarnett

    Alberta Provincial Politics

    We don't save money when vaccine rates drop due to the difficulty and cost to get one and leads to more cases, including more hospitalizations, complications and deaths - all of which are outcomes many times more costly to the public than any "vaccine waste" costs. Making vaccine access easy to...
  9. CBBarnett

    West Village Towers | 149.95m | 42s | Cidex Group | NORR Dubai Yahya Jan

    I visited recently as well. I was expecting this No Frills to act more like a Shoppers - where there's a convenience premium to the prices - but it seems they have priced things right in line with regular superstore sale deals. Selection is obviously less than a traditional big-box, but for all...
  10. CBBarnett

    Calgary Transit

    i do wonder how many more busses you can “create” during rush hour simply but reducing congestion for them downtown. Countless routes are subject to all sorts of bus bunching and delays downtown as a result of lack of priority. In the current state transit needs more busses to do less, as they...
  11. CBBarnett

    Calgary Transit

    If we are really talking about waste, the biggest issue remains the wasted hours of busses stuck downtown circulating on the avenues. These upgrades don’t help with that but are otherwise a nice upgrade in both formalizing the stops and vastly improving the pedestrian and transit user...
  12. CBBarnett

    Calgary Transit

    I thought the reason the validators were proposed in the first place is that the automatic people counters on the doors and the amount of ticket revenue had a discrepancy - in that, the number of activated tickets was far fewer than the people riding the train. In other words - fare evasion...
  13. CBBarnett

    General Construction Updates

    Great news, open Friday to Sunday. I do think they underestimate demand outside weekends for this exact thing in this exact location. There's tens of thousands of pathway users even on a weekday and 25,000 people living within walking distance, and zero competition for quality patios in park...
  14. CBBarnett

    Glenbow Museum | 43m | 9s | DIALOG

    It's dragged on for a while this one, I kind of forget the original logic of maintaining the existing structure. Seems like the outcome has always been limited by this condition. Nothing I have seen has moved me off my original position - skeptical. I am sure the interior will be better than...
  15. CBBarnett

    The Gryphon | 22.7m | 6s | Mancal | LOLA

    This is anecdotal, but I don’t think what Marda Loop is experiencing is a great example of retail gentrification. There’s been some minor displacement, but the net supply of retail spaces has grown many multiple times over - the high end spots are all in new builds, replacing very little retail...
  16. CBBarnett

    Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

    While not everything is a housing problem, a sufficiently affordable housing supply is a pre-requisite for any other solution to be effective. Tough or soft approaches to policing, relocating facilities etc. none of that will be meaningfully impactful if there's always a poverty pipeline -...
  17. CBBarnett

    Roads, Highways & Infrastructure

    No one said driving slow can’t be dangerous in certain situations, but do you seriously not think that vehicles going too fast is the more common and widespread safety issue on our roads than slow merging on highways? I can’t recall the last time it was reported that a cause of death or...
  18. CBBarnett

    Roads, Highways & Infrastructure

    I hear this rebuttal a lot that slow speed is also dangerous, I’m sure there’s situation-specific stuff available but …. come on, it’s hardly an equivalent risk to the public safety on the roads. I would like to know the ratio between the number of people killed by vehicles going to fast /...
  19. CBBarnett

    Roads, Highways & Infrastructure

    I just don’t think there should be “traps”. Traps imply a trick or something sneaky to catch people. There should be nothing sneaky about it. There should be photo radar so frequently the expectation is drilled in that you are likely to get a ticket if you speed. Enough risk of tickets in...
  20. CBBarnett

    Roads, Highways & Infrastructure

    With modern technology we could govern cars remotely to only be able to drive the speed limit wherever they are. We could get 100% compliance and speeding would be a thing of the past! Of course, such a move would be seen as wild overreach and would never survive the first dose of politics...

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